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U of A secures $3.74 million to strengthen Arizona's preparedness for New World screwworm

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A $3.74 million Grand Challenge Grant from the United States Department of Agriculture will help strengthen Arizona's preparedness for New World screwworm.

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Report: Arizonans facing water insecurity want transparency, seat at the table

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A new report from the Center for Regional Food Studies shows that trust in tap water is low but getting bottled water is costly for many, and that residents want guidance on conservation.

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Seven U of A educators named 2026-2027 Fulbright Scholars

June 24, 2026

Seven University of Arizona faculty members will soon travel the world to conduct vital research and strengthen global relationships as Fulbright Scholars.

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In revitalizing the Colorado River Delta, a little goes a long way

June 18, 2026

Small amounts of water and funding have revived stretches of the lower Colorado River, a new report from a U of A-led team of research has found.

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Climate change is now causing more local extinction in temperate regions than the tropics, surprising study shows

June 18, 2026

A global study of more than 5,100 species of plants and animals challenges long-held assumptions about which species are most threatened by climate change.

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U of A-led project presents solutions for Arizona's water worries

June 17, 2026

The tri-university project's summary report reviews Arizona's current water resources and provides options for ensuring water supply reliability across sectors within the state.

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U of A space science ranks No. 1 among public universities in latest US News global ranking

June 16, 2026

The U of A ranked No. 1 among public U.S. universities in space science and No. 20 among all public U.S. universities overall in the 2026-2027 Best Global Universities ranking.

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Arizona tribal agriculture generates over $750 million in total economic output, new analysis finds

May 28, 2026

A first-of-its-kind systematic, benchmark study reveals American Indians manage 81% of Arizona's farmland and drive significant "spillover" benefits for non-tribal communities.

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Grassvasion: The Potential of Board Games in Environmental Education with Liz Baldwin

May 15, 2026

Government and Public Policy Associate Professor Liz Baldwin recently developed Grassvasion, a board game based on Buffelgrass management in Tucson. In this Q&A, Baldwin explores the potential of board games as tools for environmental education and broadening perspectives for different actors.

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From the Sonoran Desert to the Seas: Water Research for Tomorrow

May 13, 2026

Explore highlights of water research occurring here at the U of A, ranging in scale from local to global, and across disciplines including wildlife, forever chemicals, water rights, and more.

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